Theatre group Centre Stage will celebrate 45 years of the group running in East Lothian with a special set of performances next week.
The group will mark its 45th anniversary with a trip down memory lane, performing some favourite routines from the past including the group's very first show in 1979.
The theatre group, which features performers both young and old, has run shows every year in the town, usually during Civic Week and before Christmas.
During Civic Week next week, the group will showcase some of its highlights from performances over the years.
Mags Foster, secretary of the group, has been involved since the formation of Centre Stage, performing as a teenager and continuing to be involved since.
She said: "We're really looking forward to another year of our show, and this one is quite special, looking back at Centre Stage shows over the years.
"We've all had a lot of fun doing some of the dances and performances from our childhood.
"Centre Stage has been such a big thing for me over the years, it really helped me as a teenager and so many of the kids who have come through have gone on to do theatre or acting as a job.
"It's all a lot of fun and we can't wait for another show and would urge as many people as possible to get tickets and come along!"
The stage veteran also paid tribute to the group's founder Isa Thomson, who remains involved with the group.
She said: "Isa has been there from the start and has done such a grand job. Her work over the years has been incredible and we are all so grateful.
"It really is like a family here and we all do our part so thanks to all the team."
Tickets are on sale now for the group's show at the Loch Centre on Wednesday, next Thursday and next Friday at 7pm.
Tickets (£7) can be purchased from the Loch Centre, Sarah Brown Hairdressers and from the Centre Stage mains sign in room.
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